Our friend Walter of Kickstart Cycle in NJ shows you step-by-step how to replace your motorcycle handlebars with Biltwell (or other brand) bars. In addition to show you the ease at which you can change handlebars on your Harley-Davidson, Triumph T100, or other moto, this video also has some good basic info about 7/8" versus 1" handlebars, smooth throttle operation, and what the hell dimples have to do with handlebars. Enjoy! After watching, enjoy exploring our site for motorcycle grips that suit your handlebars.
Written by Tyler Malinky · · Posted in Events & Features · 0 Comments
How To Replace Your Motorcycle Handlebars with Biltwell Bars

Tyler Malinky is the CEO of Lowbrow Customs, which he founded back in 2004. An avid vintage motorcyclist, Tyler builds and races 1950's Triumph motorcycles at the Bonneville Salt Flats, in addition to building and riding both stock and custom Harley-Davidson's on the street.
His personal motorcycles include a 1950 Triumph land speed bike (and current record holder at Bonneville Salt Flats), 1959 Harley Panhead chopper, stock 1965 Triumph Bonneville, stock 1969 Harley FLH, and a 1975 Shovelhead chopper. He is also currently building a dual-engine 1950 Triumph land speed race bike for the 2021 race season.
His personal motorcycles include a 1950 Triumph land speed bike (and current record holder at Bonneville Salt Flats), 1959 Harley Panhead chopper, stock 1965 Triumph Bonneville, stock 1969 Harley FLH, and a 1975 Shovelhead chopper. He is also currently building a dual-engine 1950 Triumph land speed race bike for the 2021 race season.